Lab-on-a-Chip Systems for Microplastic and Nanoplastic Sampling, Detection, Characterization and Bioassessment

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are ubiquitous environmental contaminants, with growing evidence of their ecological and human health risks. However, a clear understanding of their impacts remains limited, as challenges persist due to insufficient sensitivity at the submicron scale, the absence of standardized testing protocols, and inconsistent biological outcomes arising from variability in particle properties and cell models. Lab-on-chip systems offer an integrated solution by combining automated sample handling, on-chip particle enrichment, multimodal characterization, and physiologically relevant culture models under controlled microenvironments. This review first examines current analytical techniques for MPs/NPs, followed by a detailed analysis of state-of-the-art Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) strategies for particle detection, characterization, and biological impact assessments. From filtration and density-based separation for sample preparation to advanced material characterization techniques such as Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy, as well as on-chip enrichment and detection methods, we evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, identify analytical bottlenecks, and provide directions for system integration to improve sensitivity, accuracy, and throughput. For biological impact evaluation, we compare 2D monolayers, co-cultures, organoids, and organ-on-chip models, highlighting sources of experimental variability and providing guidelines for improved reproducibility and relevance. Ultimately, we aim to outline future directions for leveraging the advantages of LoC systems to enable high-throughput, standardized monitoring and meaningful biological analysis of MPs/NPs, advancing their potential for long-term environmental monitoring of plastic pollution.

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Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
09 Feb 2026
Accepted
05 May 2026
First published
07 May 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Lab Chip, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Lab-on-a-Chip Systems for Microplastic and Nanoplastic Sampling, Detection, Characterization and Bioassessment

L. Gong, E. Eskandari, M. I. Khan and Y. Lin, Lab Chip, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6LC00116E

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